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The Mall at Fairfield Commons, often referred to as the Fairfield Mall, is a shopping mall in Beavercreek, Ohio, United States, a suburb of Dayton. The mall was opened in 1993 and has two floors. The anchor stores are Macy's, J. C. Penney, Dick's Sporting Goods, Round 1 Entertainment, and Morris Home Furniture. [1]
Aug. 25—The Mall at Fairfield Commons plans to welcome five new tenants in the coming months. From sweet treats like ice cream and waffle crepes to clothing, shoes, jewelry and toys, there will ...
The Bergen Mall, which was fully enclosed in 1973, was first planned in 1955 by Allied Stores to have 100 stores and 8,600 parking spaces in a 1.5 million square feet (140 × 10 ^ 3 m 2) mall that would include a 300,000 sq ft (28,000 m 2) Stern's store and two other 150,000 sq ft (14,000 m 2) department stores as part of the initial design ...
Most Whole Foods stores will be open for limited hours on both days. Specialty grocer Trader Joe’s is open until 5 p.m. on New Year’s Eve and closed on New Year’s Day. Retail.
Macy's announced Tuesday it will shut down 150 stores through 2026, with 50 locations shuttering this year. ... Fairfield Commons, 2727 Fairfield Commons Blvd., Beavercreek. Belden Village Mall ...
The Ocean County Mall is a super-regional mall, opened On July 20, 1976, by Edward J. DeBartolo Corporation, located in Toms River, New Jersey on Hooper Avenue (County Route 549). The mall is accessible from Exit 82 of the Garden State Parkway via Route 37 East. The mall is managed by Simon Property Group.
Aug. 13—If taking a solid selfie and buying some new, local sports merch is your day's mission, The Mall at Fairfield Commons has you covered on all fronts. Two new businesses, Rally House and ...
Harriet Sweetwood, co-founder of Unique Photo. The company started when Bernard and Harriet Sweetwood opened a small photographic supply outlet in Brooklyn in 1947. Soon after, they opened over 20 retail outlets in department stores across New Jersey and then the Hoboken Camera Center in the 1950s.